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Re: Review by saracray -- Your Soul Is Calling: Healing Our ...

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What a wonderful and aspiring book. Only if the world will read and understand what this book is all about, they will still be blindfolded by their ego. This lovely book creates a great kind of impact in the readers life whereby the readers mind is opened to the real world and about his or her spiritual life. My view of this world has turn to another perspective and that wouldn't have happen if I didn't encounter third astonishing and aspiring book
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I might not subscribe to any religion, but I do see myself as a somewhat spiritual person. This book sounds interesting, and its take on existence is thought-provoking. I’m glad that it doesn’t necessarily promote that Christian God as the Higher Power. I’m more likely to read it if it doesn’t push that perspective. Thank you for the helpful review.
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This seems to be an inspiring non-fiction book that can positively impact readers. I'm impressed that the book spoke to the reviewer and she was enlightened of the things she wasn't aware of in the past. I will give the book a try. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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Readers searching for spiritual truth and guidance will find valuable and helpful information in this book. The overall message of positivity and acceptance is really inspiring. I appreciate that the author encourages readers to do their research in regards to their beliefs. Congrats on the BOTD selection!
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As much as I'm a firm believer of my religion, I also like being challenged and exploring new ideologies and beliefs. I really want to know what the author thinks or found out and maybe it might be a turning point for me if I happen to agree with him. I'm really going to give this book a try. I'm also impressed that the editing is good. Wonderful review!
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I think we all suffer from addiction in many different ways. Sometimes our ego blinds us from reality. It's funny; I was just lecturing myself that I should lower down my ego. Now, God is introducing me to this book. I'm happy that you like this. I hope this helps me too.
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This book is not for me, but others on their spiritual journey might appreciate this. Congrats on BOTD!
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I wonder if this book will also change my view of the world we live in as well. Great review. Seems ey opening.
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The book seems to be highly spiritual in nature and highlights the questions often wondered by most of the spiritualists who are in search of their personal truth. I suppose the idea of ego being the primary factor behind suffering would resonate with many. Thank you for the review.
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This book will be helpful for those who would like to understand the spirituality . The realization of being grounded is one of the key point. The act of ego and how it can rule over an individual if the ego has given power. It is most awakening note that by empowering ego one gets more and more away from one another and the Supreme God.
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I appreciated your clarification on the author's perspective of why we are here. I think I will pass on this one.
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It sounds like an interesting read, and if it can heal the ego addiction of the reader, the world would be a better place for him and those around him. Thank you for the honest review.
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Post by John Christopher »

Thanks for the detailed review. I think I'll pass on this book, though. I'm not into many preachy books.
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